I haven't compared the maps side by side yet but Russia seemed to be taking ground 2 weeks ago and it seems like Ukraine is taking it back
P.U.T.U said:
I haven't compared the maps side by side yet but Russia seemed to be taking ground 2 weeks ago and it seems like Ukraine is taking it back
Russia's "success" to date amounts to sitting in the ruins of cities it gutted and choking on the dust of the earth it scorched--all at fantastic cost to its army.Waffledynamics said:P.U.T.U said:
I haven't compared the maps side by side yet but Russia seemed to be taking ground 2 weeks ago and it seems like Ukraine is taking it back
Not so sure about that, but Russia has been beating their head against the wall and is not making many gains. Meanwhile, Ukraine is strengthening and putting up a stout defense. What gains Russia is getting is mostly due to destruction so bad there's nothing left to defend in a town.
Someone earlier in the thread mentioned that Russia seems committed to political gains for very high costs, while Ukraine is willing to let them have it for those high costs, at least temporarily.
What I wonder is if you'll see a rapid recapture of some of these towns. Unless Russia is mass rebuilding these towns right now, how are they going to defend their gains in the case of any strong counterattack that reaches a destroyed city?
Yes, before Russia reopened Nordstream 1 after "maintenance".AlaskanAg99 said:
Wasn't Germany just drawing from its winter reserves earlier this week?
A year to train pilots. For use in this war that's a waste of time and lives. Send them the drones.74OA said:
Providing western fighter planes for Ukraine is slowly gaining acceptance: WHICH TYPE?
What is the radar cross section of these drones? Would they be more susceptible to anti aircraft weapons?JFABNRGR said:A year to train pilots. For use in this war that's a waste of time and lives. Send them the drones.74OA said:
Providing western fighter planes for Ukraine is slowly gaining acceptance: WHICH TYPE?
If it was me I would be buying them the newer Bayraktar Akinci. Probably way cheaper, make the turks happier to help UKR, UKR already knows how to fly it, and no loss of intel if orcs bring one down.
https://www.baykartech.com/en/uav/bayraktar-akinci/
Might be possible UKR is about to engage major air op with manned and new unpublished unmanned aircraft in the south while the HIMARS have been hitting orc EW/radar sites with continued help of our intel assets flying overhead and hopefully with ATACMS as part of the already shipped assets.
JFABNRGR said:
I feel like were getting very close to russia having to make a change in Ukraine, between supply chain logistics, HIMARS, and continued UKR defenses tallying up overall losses they are going to have to either start pulling out of areas or up the anti with risking aircraft or worse nukes.
Live UA map says US experts estimate 100+ ammo dumps and C&C targets hit.
https://liveuamap.com/en/2022/22-july-the-united-states-believes-ukraine-has-taken-out
Artillery hammers 2 orc INF squads
https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/w538dy/ukrainian_108th_and_109th_battalion_artillery/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
Orc equipment destroyed in open fields. Fairly eerie. A few bodies but nothing graphic/horrific. Does not look like much evidence of artillery. This could be new footage of old attacks.
US says russia has committed 85% of its DFs to Ukraine. Unreal.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/w5d1r8/new_from_senior_us_defense_official_on_the_war_in/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
Entire orc artillery battery 8 guns destroyed.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/w58qoi/a_russian_target_eight_152mm_2a65_mstab_howitzers/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
Thanks for the reply.Ag In Ok said:
I think the time has come for an integrated from aerial attack on a larger scale. Mix of dummy drones, TB2s, loitering munitions, and Support aircraft would overwhelm an under supported Ru ADA. It doesn't have to be on the scale of operation millennium in WW2, but sizable enough to more than bruise the enemy, expose their network, and force them to shoot off equipment from their dwindling inventory.
The only question i have is it limited by bandwidth.
Malibu2 said:
Let me ask my dumbass question. I keep seeing the word orc around here. Does it have a specific military meaning or is it a LOTR reference to describe Russia?
aggiehawg said:
Okay, what is LOTR?
This is what I was referring to and my prayer is weapons in theater but not yet announced.Ag In Ok said:
I think the time has come for an integrated from aerial attack on a larger scale. Mix of dummy drones, TB2s, loitering munitions, and Support aircraft would overwhelm an under supported Ru ADA. It doesn't have to be on the scale of operation millennium in WW2, but sizable enough to more than bruise the enemy, expose their network, and force them to shoot off equipment from their dwindling inventory.
The only question i have is it limited by bandwidth.
We may have just witnessed the peak of Russia's conventional military power. At least for the foreseeable future.JFABNRGR said:
I feel like were getting very close to russia having to make a change in Ukraine, between supply chain logistics, HIMARS, and continued UKR defenses tallying up overall losses they are going to have to either start pulling out of areas or up the anti with risking aircraft or worse nukes.
The Ukrainian military attacked the positions of #Russian troops near the #Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Station.
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) July 22, 2022
📰 Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry reported. pic.twitter.com/r51GITdbHF
Quote:
Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) published footage on July 22 of the July 20 Ukrainian strike on Russian military assets at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) in occupied Enerhodar, Zaporizhia Oblast.[25] GUR's footage shows strikes on a Russian BM-21 Grad and anti-air transport among the NPP's water coolers and Russian personnel tents roughly 350 meters from the nearest nuclear cell block.[26] GUR reported that the strikes killed three Russian personnel and wounded 12 others.[27] Images of the strikes' aftermath show devastation at the former tent site with no damage to the surrounding NPP facilities.[28]